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Under the federal stimulus American Rescue Plan that President Joe Biden signed in March, workers receiving unemployment also can collect a $300 weekly payment under the Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation program.
This is not the first time the $300 supplemental benefit was delayed. Claimants saw a similar issue at the end of March.
Other workers continue to receive error messages when trying to claim their weekly benefits, due to an issue that cropped up for those who hit a 14th week of extended benefits, a category of jobless benefits that offer New Jerseyans additional weeks of their unemployment payments.
Since the beginning of the pandemic last March, New Jersey has received more than 2.1 million applications for jobless benefits and given out close to $27.7 billion in unemployment payments.
N.J. unemployment: $300 delayed due to processing error, Labor Department says
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New Jersey workers who didn’t receive the supplemental $300 payment should expect to receive it by Tuesday, the Department of Labor said.
The Labor Department said there was a “processing delay” for claimants receiving Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation payments the supplemental checks distributed with unemployment benefits.
“We are working with our partners at the Office of Information Technology and Bank of America, and deposits that have not yet come through will post to accounts tomorrow,” spokesman Thomas Wright said.
FPUC payments are funded through September 4 as part of the American Rescue Plan, the federal stimulus package. It’s available to anyone collecting unemployment benefits.
Swiss to develop Covid-19 certificate by end of June
The certificate will be available to anyone who has been vaccinated, has recovered from or has recently tested negative for coronavirus Keystone / Laurent Gillieron
A system for issuing a forgery-proof Covid-19 certificate on request will be available by the end of June to anyone in Switzerland who has been vaccinated, has recovered from or has recently tested negative for coronavirus.
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The Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH) said in a statementExternal link on Friday it had chosen an in-house solution proposed by the Federal Office of Information Technology, Systems and Telecommunication (FOITT).
The FOITT to develop COVID certificate by end of June Federal Office of Public Health Bern, 07.05.2021 - The Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH) has decided that the COVID certificate will be developed using the solution proposed by the Federal Office of Information Technology, Systems and Telecommunication (FOITT). The system for issuing a forgery-proof COVID certificate on request to anyone who has been vaccinated, has recovered from or has recently tested negative for coronavirus will be available by the end of June 2021.
The FOITT’s solution is compatible with the EU’s Digital Green Certificate, secure, uses the simplest possible technology, and is developed using open source code. This was a decisive factor in the selection.